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Abundantia to the Romans, Euthenia to the Greeks, personified abundance or plenty. Her attributes are stalks of grain and the cornucopia. She can be standing or seated and is often shown emptying a cornucopia..

Gallienus, August 253 - September 268 A.D.

Abundantia, her Greek name is Euthenia, stands for abundance or plenty. Abundantia resembles Annona. But Annona was limited to the grain supply for the current year, whereas Abundantia was a prodigal distributor of all kinds of things. Her attributes are stalks of grain and the cornucopia. Clothed in a long robe, and wearing a veil, she can be seated or standing and is sometimes shown emptying a cornucopia.RA87373. Billonantoninianus, GŲbl MIR 574a, RIC V-1 S157, RSC IV 5a, SRCV III 10164, EF, excellent portrait, dark patina, tight flan cutting off much of legends, weight 2.639 g, maximum diameter 19.2 mm, die axis 180o, Rome mint, 260 - 268 A.D.; obverse GALLIENVS AVG, radiatebust right; reverseABVNDANTIA AVG, Abundantia standing right, emptying cornucopia, B in left field; $35.00 (Ä29.75)

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Trajan, 25 January 98 - 8 or 9 August 117 A.D.

Abundantia, her Greek name is Euthenia, stands for abundance or plenty. Abundantia resembles Annona. But Annona was limited to the grain supply for the current year, whereas Abundantia was a prodigal distributor of all kinds of things. Her attributes are stalks of grain and the cornucopia. Clothed in a long robe, and wearing a veil, she can be seated or standing and is sometimes shown emptying a cornucopia.RB13705. Orichalcumdupondius, RIC II 385, VF, weight 11.607 g, maximum diameter 26.0 mm, die axis 180o, Rome mint, 98 - 99 A.D.; obverseIMP CAESNERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM P M, radiatehead right; reverseTR POTCOS II P P, Abundantia seated left on chair formed from two crossed cornucopia, scepter in right, S C (senatus consulto) in exergue; flan a little small; SOLD

Trajan, 25 January 98 - 8 or 9 August 117 A.D.

Abundantia, her Greek name is Euthenia, stands for abundance or plenty. Abundantia resembles Annona. But Annona was limited to the grain supply for the current year, whereas Abundantia was a prodigal distributor of all kinds of things. Her attributes are stalks of grain and the cornucopia. Clothed in a long robe, and wearing a veil, she can be seated or standing and is sometimes shown emptying a cornucopia.RB73702. Orichalcumdupondius, RIC II 386, Hunter II 213, BMCRE III 723, Cohen 618 var. (COS II P P), cf. SRCV II 3225 (COS IIII, 101 A.D.), VF, attractive brown tone, nice portrait, well centered on a slightly crowded flan, some marks and corrosion, weight 11.800 g, maximum diameter 27.8 mm, die axis 180o, Rome mint, 98 - 99 A.D.; obverse IMP NERVACAES TRAIAN AVG GERM P M, radiatehead right; reverseTR POTCOS II, Abundantia seated left on chair formed from two crossed cornucopias, scepter in right hand, left elbow resting on back of chair, S C (senatus consulto) in exergue; ex Forum (2006); SOLD